William T. Cavanaugh Explained

William T. Cavanaugh
Nationality:American
Thesis Title:Torture and Eucharist in Pinochet's Chile
Thesis Year:1996
School Tradition:Radical orthodoxy
Doctoral Advisor:Stanley Hauerwas[1]
Influences:John Milbank[2]
Influenced:Catherine Pickstock[3]

William T. Cavanaugh (born 1962) is an American Catholic theologian known for his work in political theology and Christian ethics.

Biography

Cavanaugh received his Bachelor of Arts degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame in 1984, and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Cambridge in 1987. He later attended Duke University, where he received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in religion in 1996. His areas of specialization are in political theology, economic ethics, and ecclesiology.[4]

Cavanaugh taught at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota for 15 years. He also spent two years working in Santiago, Chile.[5] In 2010, he was appointed to DePaul University, where he is currently professor of Catholic studies and director of the Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology, a center studying the Catholic Church in the Global South.[6]

He has published numerous books and articles, some of which have been translated to several languages.[7] Along with Jim Fodor, Cavanaugh is an editor of the journal Modern Theology.[8]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: King . Mike . Review of Torture and Eucharist: Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ, by William T. Cavanaugh . DOC . Mike King . 6 May 2019.
  2. Book: Rowe, Terra S. . 2016 . Grace and Climate Change: The Free Gift in Capitalism and Protestantism . Dahill . Lisa E. . Martin-Schramm . James B. . Eco-Reformation: Grace and Hope for a Planet in Peril . Eugene, Oregon . Cascade Books . 263 . 978-1-4982-2546-5.
  3. Kennedy . Paul . Paul Kennedy (host) . 2007 . On Radical Orthodoxy . MP3 . . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation . 0:25:29–0:26:10 . 11 February 2018 . Centre of Theology and Philosophy.
  4. Web site: Profile Page. Berkeley Electronic Press. 24 April 2014.
  5. Web site: William Cavanaugh Faculty Catholic Studies Academics College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences DePaul University, Chicago. las.depaul.edu. en. 2018-04-28.
  6. Book: Cavanaugh, William T.. Migrations of the Holy: God, State, and the Political Meaning of the Church. 2011. William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. 9780802866097. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  7. Web site: William Cavanaugh Books. Amazon . 24 April 2014.
  8. Web site: Modern Theology Editorial Board. Wiley. 2018-12-26.